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Post by patty on Dec 29, 2019 23:19:15 GMT
Not doing New Year Resolutions then theres none to break...cept maybe..nah forget it...
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Post by ianali on Dec 29, 2019 23:39:09 GMT
My New Year's Resolution is to stop making spurious and totally unfounded allegations of wrongdoing against others on the internet. Well that's never going to last you Yorkie chomping, knife wielding, prostitute murdering, moped riding, mattress shredding, coffin dweller. But happy new year anyway Rog Your post brought to mind Springsteen when he gets going live, rather poetic.
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Post by ianali on Dec 29, 2019 23:43:33 GMT
Ali and me are going to do a dry week after the 2nd of Jan. can’t do more as it’s Ali’s birthday mid month. Week will be enough anyway as my lost weight from stoptober has stayed away 😀 . Where’s that fox when it’s his round? Gave up on resolutions years ago as I never kept to them. I do hope to ride my motorbikes more this year and learn to sail. Trouble is both these get in the way of narrowboating . Sailing is good. The peace and quiet, free power and honong skills needed to make the most of the wind is addictive. I was a Sunday/midweek laser then Solo racer for decades, mostly just at the local pit which was 3 minutes away. Bad back ended play eventually as it took all the time between race days to recover. I learned on school trips to Cowes sailing centre in wayfarers and 490's(?). Wayfarers are great at sea but too heavy for inland. Where are you intending to learn? We have friends with saiiing boats, one up in Scotland and another in Lymington. It’s something we want to try before old age sets in. So will take advantage of their offers to show us the ropes, plus Ali fancies doing a course somewhere warm abroad.
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Post by JohnV on Dec 30, 2019 8:50:51 GMT
a good instruction manual "The Art of Coarse Sailing" by Richard Green
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Post by Jim on Dec 30, 2019 15:27:35 GMT
I resolve to be resolute.
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